I have found the correct part number... I found that many HVAC online suppliers can tell you the part number as long as they have the full Product Number of the furnace... I was missing the last 4 characters... mine is Bryant Model - 395CAV036070AGJA

I was told the correct part number for the motor is : HC41AE117A

Also for anyone wondering the age of their furnace... Carrier/Bryant puts the date of manufacture in the 1st 4 digits of the S/N... mine is 3596...
So it was made in the 35th week of 1996.

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